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Oracle9
Data Mining
ConceptsRelease 9.2.0.2
October 2002Part No. A95961-02
 
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New Features and Functionality.........................................................................................
1-21.2
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Data Mining Components....................................................................................
1-31.2.1
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Data Mining API.............................................................................................
1-31.2.2
Data Mining Server........................................................................................................
1-31.3
Data Mining Functions.........................................................................................................
1-41.3.1
Classification...................................................................................................................
1-41.3.2
Clustering........................................................................................................................
1-61.3.3
Association Rules...........................................................................................................
1-71.3.4
Attribute Importance.....................................................................................................
1-81.4
ODM Algorithms...................................................................................................................
1-91.4.1
Adaptive Bayes Network............................................................................................
1-101.4.2
Naive Bayes Algorithm...............................................................................................
1-121.4.3
Model Seeker.................................................................................................................
1-141.4.4
Enhanced
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-Means Algorithm...................................................................................
1-151.4.5
O-Cluster Algorithm....................................................................................................
1-171.4.6
Predictor Variance Algorithm....................................................................................
1-181.4.7
Apriori Algorithm........................................................................................................
1-181.5
Data Mining Tasks..............................................................................................................
1-191.5.1
Model Build...................................................................................................................
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